Drew Casey, WFUV’s lead voice for Fordham Basketball, joined One on One on Saturday, March 11, to discuss the end of the season. The Rams concluded their season with an overtime loss to George Mason on Thursday, March 9, in Pittsburgh in the second round of the Atlantic 10 Tournament.

On this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Tara Sledjeskiand Matt Murphy discuss the second round matchups, and touch on theNHL Draft Lottery. - See more at:http://www.wfuv.org/content/five-three-may-2nd#sthash.CXt746DE.dpuf

This week On Deck, Tara Sledjeski and Anthony Pucik take an
in-depth look at the New York Yankees and Mets. The Mets have been
on fire, but they now face new questions about Travis d'Arnaud's
future behind the plate as the catcher deals with another injury.
Meanwhile, the Yankees have struggled and there are talks of Luis
Severino heading back to the minors. Tara and Anthony also take a
look at what is happening around baseball and share who they think
are the best hitter and pitcher in the sport.

Tara Sledjeski, David Balick and Dan Bradley take a look around the MLB this week On Deck. They discuss the red-hot offense of the New York Mets and also the struggling offense of the New York Yankees. The three finish the show by looking around baseball and seeing what teams off to hot and cold starts will continue their current paces for the season.

On this shorthanded edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik and Matt Murphy look back on the first few games of the Stanley Cup playoffs, where they were right and where they were wrong in their predictions, and how they believe the first round will play out for the Rangers and Islanders.

On this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Matt Murphy and David Balick take a look at the Stanley Cup playoff picture. They make in depth predictions for the first round and make their choice of who will go all the way to the final and win the Stanley Cup.

With the New York Mets set to kick off the season in Kansas City on Sunday night against the Royals, On Deck takes a look at what's to come in the NL East in 2016. Tara Sledjeski, Dan Bradley and Sabrina Sitton discuss whether the Mets can win the NL Pennant again. They also take a look at the Washington Nationals and their new manager Dusty Baker.

With the start of the 2016 MLB season just days away, On Deck previews the season to come for the New York Yankees and the AL East. Tara Sledjeski, Brendan Bowers and Drew Casey discuss whether the Yankees' aging core can get them back to October. They also look at the Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays, two teams with powerful offenses but questions when it comes to pitching.

On this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Leighton Schneider and Matt Murphy look at the preliminary rosters for the World Cup of Hcokey, discuss the surging Anaheim Ducks and see how the local teams are doing with under 20 games to play in the season.

On this week's Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Leighton Schneider and Matt Murphy discuss the 15-game point streak of Shayne Gostisbhere, and look back to yesterday's Stadium Series Game between the Wild and Blackhawks. They also take a look at the three metropolitain local teams, and debate what possible moves they could make by next week's deadline.

On this edition of Five on Three, Matt Murphy, David Balick and Tom Scibelli discuss Pascal Dupuis' retirement due to medical complications, the inspiring rookie class and catch up with the three local teams.

On this edition of Five on Three, Matt Moro, Tom Scibelli and Matt Murphy discuss the Blackhawks being on the outside of the playoff bubble looking in early on this season. They also discuss whether or not the NHL should make the nets larger in the future. And of course, the three discuss the locals current play.

On this week's Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Tara Sledjeski and Matt Murphy look at the injury to Connor McDavid and it's impact on the Oilers and the league, a potential shift in power between the East and West and take a look at the three local teams.

On this edition of Five on Three, Matt Moro, Leighton Schneider and Tom Scibelli discuss the attendance at the Barclays Center for the Islanders, the Ducks slow start, the ageless Jaromir Jagr, and the Rangers and Devils.

On this edition of Five on Three, Drew Casey, Leighton Schneider and Christian Goewey discuss the Columbus Blue Jackets' early season struggles and the hiring of John Tortorella as their new head coach. They also discuss the Montreal Canadiens extremely hot start, and look at how the local teams are doing.

On this edition of Five on Three, Tara Sledjeski, Tom Scibelli and Matt Murphy talk about the start of the NHL season, the rookie class past Connor McDavid and Jack Eichel and how the three local teams are faring early on.

In this week's edition of Five on Three, Drew Casey, Matt Murphy and Tom Scibelli take a look around the world of hockey in the midst of the preseason. The trio talks about last night's Hockeyville USA game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Tampa Bay Lightning, evaluates 3 on 3 overtime and assesses the Rangers, Islanders and Devils thus far.

Doc Emrick, voice of the NHL on NBC and winner of this year's Vin Scully Lifetime Acheivement Award, spoke with Matt Moro and Kristian O' Hara on One on One to talk about the Stanley Cup Final adn the impending Game 5 tonight in Tampa Bay.

Matt Moro and Kristian O' Hara spoke with ESPN's Tommy Smyth on One on One about team USA's first two games in the Women's World Cup and also discussed the men's two victories over the Netherlands and Germany.

Kris Venezia and Martin McCormack talk with Jonathan Mugar, creator and found of The Basketball Tournament, which has a $1 million prize and whose semi finals and final will be played at Fordham's Rose Hill Gym.

The voice of the New York Rangers on MSG Sam Rosen joined Anthony Pucik and Martin McCormack to talk about the Rangers' Game 1 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins, look ahead to Game 2 and take a look around the league.

In this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik and Brendan Bowers look at the first round in the Eastern Conference and make their picks to see who will advance to the next round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

On this week's Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Matt Moro and Kelly Kultys discuss the Rangers winning the President's Trophy. They also talk about the Islanders recent struggles, and races that are getting more and more interesting by the day in the East and West.

In this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Martin McCormack and Tara Sledjeski wind down the regular season and playoff races in both the Eastern and Western Conferences. They also look at the Rangers and Islanders recent dips in success, and the Devils' losing streak.

In this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Martin McCormack and Brendan Bowers discuss two of the hottest stories in hockey at the moment: Andrew Hammond of the Ottawa Senators and the Los Angeles Kings' late season run. They also look at the Rangers and the return of Henrik Lundqvist, the Islanders recent rough patch and what the Devils need to do to improve next season.

Kris Venezia and Matt Moro sat down with Fordham University Athletic Director David Roach. The three discussed the firing of head coach Tom Pecora and what the future holds for Fordham Men's basketball. Subjects covered included the search process for a new coach, recruitment, future scheduling, on-campus support and lots of questions from listeners.

A few minutes were also spent on Fordham Women's basketball and future scheduling for the football team, including a potential trip to Hawaii in 2020.

Doc Emrick, the voice of the NHL on NBC, joined Kelly Kultys and James Decker on One on One to talk all things NHL. They take a look at the Rangers and Islanders, their playoff pushes and look around the league at other playoff races.

Jim O' Connell, head college basketball writer of the Associated Press, joins Kelly Kultys and James Decker on One on One to talk about the madness that is college basketball in the month of March. He discusses the end of the conference tournaments, who his favorites are to win, and gives his take on the state of Fordham basketball.

In this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Matt Moro and Brendan Bowers discuss the injury to Patrick Kane and how it'll affect the Blackhawks, and also about the possibility of expanding the playoffs to 20 teams. They also look at the three local teams: the Rangers' recent success without Lundqvist, the Isles thriving through their youngsters and the Devils possibly making the playoffs?

On this week's Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Martin McCormack and Tara Sledjeski discuss the recent surge of the L.A. Kings and if they have turned the corner from their most recent sruggles. They also discuss the upcoming Stadium Series' game between the Kings and Sharks, and take a look at the potential for a Rangers-Islanders playoff series and what is going on in New Jersey.

Kris Venezia and Joe Marie talked with Marc Berman (@NYPost_Berman) about the current state of basketball in New York. He discussed the Knicks recent play and the possibility of buying out Amar'e Stoudemire and also talked about the Nets and the uncertainty in ownership.

On this week's Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Kelly Kultys and Drew Casey discuss the recent struggles of the L.A. Kings and whether or not they should be worried or if this is just business as usual for the Cinderella story team? Also, the three discuss an article by Brandon Prust regarding fighting in the NHL, the recent injury to Henrik Lundqivst of the Rangers, why the Islanders are struggling and the surging Devils.

Mark Cannizzaro (@MarkCannizzaro) of the New York Post sat down with Kelly Kultys on One on One to discuss the final week of the regular season in the NFL, who has the best chance of making the playoffs, who to watch out for and the future of Rex Ryan and the New York Jets.

In this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Martin McCormack and Brendan Bowers look at the mumps outbreak in the NHL, the Florida Panthers' solid play thus far and review the Rangers', Islanders' and Devils' last two weeks of games.

In this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Matt Moro and Martin McCormack discuss the Senators firing of Paul MacClean, Zemgus Girgensons leading the All Star Game voting and the injuries that have affected all three local teams in recent weeks.

In this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Matt Moro and Tara Sledjeski discuss Martin Broedur's new home in St. Louis and the L.A. Kings being fined for Slava Voynov's particiaption in practice. They also discuss one of the best teams in hockey, the Islanders, the Devils injury woes and why the Rangers can't beat the Tampa Bay Lightning.

On this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Tara Sledjeski and Kelly Kultys take a look at the NHL at the quarter mark of the season. They discuss who the MVP is at the present moment and which team is the most disappointing thus far.

They also look at the Rangers two shutout victories, another shootout loss for the Devils and the Islanders sitting atop the Metropolitan Division.

In this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Martin McCormack and Drew Casey discuss some potential rule changes in the NHL, who the hottest team in the league is currently, and take a look at the average Rangers and Devils and the still red hot Islanders.

In this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Matt Moro and Tara Sledjeski talked about the injuries currently plaguing the Columbus Blue Jackets. They also discussed the Flames hot start, the Rangers and Devils big wins last night, and the Islanders current streak.

Kelly Kultys and Matt Rosenfeld spoke with Bob Ryan (@GlobeBobRyan) on One on One to discuss his latest book, Scribe: My Life in Sports. They talk about the book itself, his career in the media from basketball to baseball, how media coverage has changed over the years and much more.

Fordham Athletic Director Dave Roach spoke with me earlier this week about the Fordham basketball tip off dinner, Phil Jackson receiving the Johnny Bach Award, Fordham football being on national television versus Bucknell, their final game of the season against Army and more in our monthly Roach Report. Take a listen.

On this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Martin McCormack and Brendan Bowers looked at the Washington Captials new all-time points leader, Alex Ovechkin, and where he goes from here. They also looked at the Pittsburgh Penguins' resigning goalie Marc Andre Fluery and what that means for them going forward, as well as the Rangers' defensive injuries, the Islanders recent slide and the Devils finally ending their shootout losing streak.

In this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Tara Sledjeski and Martin McCormack looked at the hot start the Nashville Predators are off to and whether or not they can keep it up. We also looked at the new regime in the Department of Player Safety and how they have handled recent incidents in the leauge and caught up with all three local teams.

With Slava Voynov's suspension and the recent shootings in Ottawa, St. Louis Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo reminds us why we all love hockey. Anthony Pucik, Matt Moro and Brendan Bowers also discuss how the Rangers and Rick Nash have started to get hot, while the Islanders and Devils need to get back on the winning track.

With Fordham football cruising into their bye week, there is hardly time for a break for the Rams' players and coaches. Coach Joe Moorhead found some time to answer listener questions for One on One.

Players are working more in this year's scheduled week off to stave off the rust they may have picked up a year ago. Coaches are recruiting and brushing up the small schematic flaws they've spotted in past weeks.

The announcers are also busy, as Nick Logerfo joins me for a look back at the first half of the season. Perfect in the Patriot League and 6-1 overall, the Rams are still in position to succeed in nearly all of their preseason goals.

Hear our interview with third year head coach Joe Moorhead and our analysis in this week's Fordham Focus below. Catch Fordham's next game at Lehighnext Saturday with the One on One Pregame report beginning at 12:20pm on 90.7FM and WFUVSports.org.

25 years ago yesterday, Game 3 for the 1989 World Series between the San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics was interrupted by an earthquake, and Al Michaels was there to announce it all. Kyle Kesses talked with the Vin Scully Award winner about the game and what it was like. You can also take a look at the full piece here.

On this edition of Five on Three, Anthony Pucik, Tara Sledjeski and Martin McCormack discuss the start of the NHL season. They talk about the hot start for the San Jose Sharks, the cold start for the Boston Bruins, and also take a look at the three local teams.

Anthony Pucik, Matt Moro and Drew Casey kick off the second season of One on One's Five on Three on the opening night of the 2014-15 NHL season. They discuss who they think will be dark horses in both conferences, who will disappoint and also take a look at the three local teams and how they will fare this year.

American tennis coach and International Tennis Hall of Famer Nick Bollettieri (@NickBollettieri) joined Matt Moro and Drew Casey to discuss his new book, Changing the Game, and about what has occured in the U.S. Open since last speaking with him last Saturday.

Matt Moro and Drew Casey had the privilege to speak to Spencer Patten, a 22 year military veteran who was deplyoed seven times and was chosen to be our New York Giants' beat reporter for a day in their final preseason game against the New England Patriots.

They discussed what the experience was like for Spencer, what his favorite parts were, and he gave his predictions for the Giants this season.

Hank Gola of the New York Daily News joins Kenny Ducey and Drew Casey on this week's One on One on site at the Barclays in Paramus, New Jersey. Hank dishes on Rory McIlroy, the first three rounds so far, and previews Sunday's action.

Peter Mele, executive director of the PGA Tour, joined Kenny Ducey and Drew Casey to give us insight into what goes on behind the scenes. From describing what the tour did differently this year to previewing what lies ahead in this tournament, Mele provided a different view than the fans get to see. To hear the entire interview, click the link below or download the podcast on iTunes.

USA Today's NASCAR and auto racing writer Nate Ryan (@nateryan) talked with Matt Moro and Matt Rosenfeld about the Tony Stewart incident, Kevin Ward Jr.'s death and the changes already being made to racing as a result.

Matt Moro and Matt Rosenfeld were joined by former MLB Commissioner Fay Vincent on One on One to discuss the newly elected Commissioner, Rob Manfred as well as the current Commissioner, Bud Selig, and his time as Commissioner himself.

WFUV's James Decker joined Kelly Kultys and Kristian O' Hara on One on One to talk about John Andariese winning the Curt Gowdy Award at the Basketball Hall of Fame earlier this week. James spoke with Marv Albert, Mike Breen, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, former NBA Commissioner David Stern and Hall of Fame president John Doleva about Johnny Hoops at the event.

Dennis Dodd (@dennisdoddcbs), CBSSports.com's senior college football columnist, joined Kelly Kultys and Kristian O' Hara on One on One to discuss the new proposed rules in college sports, the ruling in the Ed O' Bannon case, what it would mean for the Big Five conferences, the other confernces and the NCAA in general.

New York Daily News' Hank Gola (@NYDNHankGola) talks the PGA Championship on One on One. He reveiws the second round, takes a look at what has gone on in the third round already and discusses McIlroy's, Mickelson's and Wood's tournaments.

The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, has been buzzing over the weekend. In the scrum, WFUV's Nick Logerfo, Kenny Ducey and Kris Venezia caught up with Bob Costas of NBC Sports and the MLB Network. He spoke about what's special with this year's Hall of Fame class that includes Joe Torre and Tom Glavine. Costas also told us his thoughts on the steroid era, and he even had time to give us his opinion on MLB's use of instant replay.

Hank Gola of the New York Daily News talks with Kenny Ducey and Anthony Pucik about the British Open on One on One. He reviews the third round, takes a look at Tiger's, Mickelson's and McIlroy's chances of winning, previews the fourth and final round and much more.

ESPN's Tommy Smyth joins Kenny Ducey and Kristian O'Hara to talk World Cup Quarterfinals with One on One. They talk about the first three games of the quarters, the injury to Neymar, who will come out on top in the matchup between the Netherlands and Costa Rica and much more

CBS Sports Radio's Andrew Bogusch talks the Wimbledon Final with Kenny Ducey and Kristian O'Hara on One on One. He talks about Petra Kvitova's dominance in the final, previews the matchup between Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, talk about Serena Williams exit from her doubles match and much more.

ESPN's Amin Elhassan talks NBA Free Agency with Kenny Ducey and Kristian O' Hara on One on One. He talks about where big name players like Lebron James and Carmelo Anthony will end up, if the Big Three will disband, the worst free agent signings thus far and much more.

Brian Clark of CineSport and USOpen.org/radio joined Kenny and Kevin to talk about all the major storylines from the French Open including Serena's early exit and Brian offers his predictions for the men's and women's tournament.

Dave Grening of the Daily Racing Form joins Kelly Kultys and Nick Logerfo to analyze Kentucky Derby winner California Chrome's chances at taking the Preakness as well as give his takes on the rest of the field.

Verne Lundquist, the 2014 winner of the Vin Scully Lifetime Achievement Award in Sports Broadcasting, is so much more than a great sports broadcaster. He is the most gracious, genuine man you can meet, and it shines through on the air. Verne Lundquist: Coming Full Circle, showcases just a few of the moments that have defined his career.

Kenny Ducey and Matt Rosenfeld chat with Verne Lundquist, voice of the the SEC on CBS & recipient of the 2014 Vin Scully Award for Sports Broadcasting about Johnny Manziel, Jadeveon Clowney, and other conference stars.

After a disappointing season filled with injuries and underwhelming performances, the Atlanta Falcons are looking to return to the top of the AFC South. We welcome in John Manasso (@jmanasso) of Fox Sports South to address the many trade rumors surrounding the Falcons, the team's less than stellar line play and who the best fit is for Atlanta in Thursday's draft.

With reports the Texans have already made up their minds on who to take first overall in Thursday's Draft, we talk to John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) of the Houston Chronicle about the possibility of a trade, and who the team should select.

Mark Conrad, Director of the Sports Business program and Professor of Law and Ethics at Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business, joined us for a discussion about the legal ramifications of the Donald Sterling case. He breaks down Sterling’s lifetime ban and how it affects the rest of the NBA owners. He also talks about what will happen if and when Sterling sues the league.

Hank Gola, golf writer for The New York Daily News joined Jake Kring-Schreifels and myself to break down the Masters’ Tournament. Gola gave his Masters’ prediction as well as analysis on the Tournament without prized golfers like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. He gave insight into the course and how the golfers will fare over the next two rounds.

Jason Wojciechowski walks hosts Kenny Dicey and Kris Venezia through the decision by The National Labor Relations Board in Chicago that allowed NWU football players to unionize. Jason discusses the effect this ruling will have on the rest of college fooball as well as other NCAA sports. Finally, Jason breaks down whether the ruling will be overturned or if players at major football universities around the country will considered employees.

Kevin Harlan of Westwood One stopped by WFUV's One on One NFL Friday edition to talk with DJ Sixsmith and Kenny Ducey. Harlan, the voice of the Super Bowl, gave a broadcaster's perspective of the big game. He offered tips, advice, and insight that can only come from inside the booth.

Harlan has been calling NFL games since 1991, and also calls NBA and college hoops action. To here Harlan's insights, click the link below.